Excel has been the winning spreadsheet software (for decades) when it comes to storing and parsing huge sets of data.
But when it comes to collaboration and remotely working on a cloud-based file with your edits updated in real-time, Google Sheets takes over Excel.
Google Sheets is a web-based spreadsheet application hosted on the cloud. It comes as a package with the Google Workspace / G Suite. The interface of Google Sheets is somehow similar to Excel, and it allows not all but the key functions of Excel 🏃♀️
The core purpose of Google Sheets is to facilitate collaboration, you can share a Google sheet with hundreds of users by sharing the link to it. All of them can access it on their devices as the file is hosted in a cloud environment. All these users can edit this file together in real time.
Yes, you heard that right 👂
Now, if you want to convert your Excel sheets to Google Sheets, is it possible? How do you do it?
Grab this free practice workbook for this guide that we will convert to Google Sheets using multiple methods. Read this tutorial and practice with us all the way along.